

The Great Dan Patch
David Palmer, a young chemist, returns to his father's Indiana farm, to marry a local school teacher, Ruth Treadwell. David meets again his father's horse-trainer, Ben Lathrop, whose daughter, Cissy, has left high school to help her father. Palmer marries and becomes wealthy through an invention, and is able to indulge his socially-ambitious wife. His father dies and Palmer returns to Indiana, where his interest in harness-racing is rekindled, as is his interest in Cissy Lathrop.
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Plot Summary
This biographical drama tells the story of Dan Patch, a famous harness racing horse, and his dedicated owner, Marion Savage. The film chronicles their rise to fame, the challenges they faced, and the deep bond that formed between man and animal. It highlights Savage's unwavering belief in his horse and their pursuit of racing glory against all odds.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Great Dan Patch' received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often praised the animal performances and the sentimental narrative, though some found the pacing to be slow. Audiences generally enjoyed the inspiring story of perseverance and the connection between the owner and his champion horse.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its heartwarming depiction of the bond between a horse and its owner.
- Appreciated for its focus on the dramatic world of harness racing.
- Some critics noted a sentimental tone that bordered on melodrama.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available for this older film, general audience reception tended to favor its emotional storyline and the portrayal of athletic achievement.
Fun Fact
The film's titular horse, Dan Patch, was a real-life harness racing legend, renowned for his speed and charisma in the early 20th century.
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